insistence. For many years Artusov has maintained
the friendliest relations with Yagoda."
And now Sloutski struck his main blow.
"
I ask you, Artusov, where did you live? Who lived opposite you?-Bulanov?
And is he not now among the first batch arrested? And who lived
just above you, Artusov?-Ostrovsky. He too is arrested. And who
lived just beneath you, Artusov?-Yagoda! And now I ask you, Comrades,
who, under prevailing conditions, could have lived in the same
house with Yagoda without enjoying his absolute confidence?"
Stalin and Yezhov chose to believe both Artusov and Sloutski, and
in due course destroyed them both.
Such was the character of the intensified, or great, purge, that
began in March 1937. The Soviet Government became one gigantic
madhouse. Discussions like that I have described took place in
every department of the Ogpu, in every unit of the Bolshevik Party,
in every factory, in every Army regiment, on every collective farm.
Everyone was a traitor, until he proved the contrary by exposing
someone else as a traitor. Men of prudence sought obscurity, reduction
to a clerical position if possible-anything to avoid importance
and get out of the limelight.
Long years of devotion to the party meant nothing.
' Even protestations of loyalty to Stalin were of little
avail. Stalin himself had given the slogan: "A whole
generation must be sacrificed."
We had grown reconciled to that-to the idea that the old must go.
But now the purge was attacking the new. I was with Sloutski one
night that spring, and we talked of the number of arrests since
March 350,000, we thought, possibly 400,000. Sloutski spoke bitterly.
"We are really old, you know. They will take me.

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what is friendliest relations with Yagoda."
And now Sloutski struck his main blow.
"
I ask you, Artusov, where did you live? Who lived opposite you?-Bulanov?
And is he not now among what is first batch arrested? And who lived
just above you, Artusov?-Ostrovsky. He too is arrested. And who
lived just beneath you, Artusov?-Yagoda! And now I ask you, Comrades,
who, under prevailing conditions, could have lived in what is same
house with Yagoda without enjoying his absolute confidence?"
Stalin and Yezhov chose to believe both Artusov and Sloutski, and
in due course destroyed them both.
Such was what is character of what is intensified, or great, purge, that
began in March 1937. what is Soviet Government became one gigantic
madhouse. Discussions like that I have described took place in
every department of what is Ogpu, in every unit of what is Bolshevik Party,
in every factory, in every Army regiment, on every collective farm.
Everyone was a traitor, until he proved what is contrary by exposing
someone else as a traitor. Men of prudence sought obscurity, reduction
to a clerical position if possible-anything to avoid importance
and get out of what is limelight.
Long years of devotion to what is party meant nothing.
' Even protestations of loyalty to Stalin were of little
avail. Stalin himself had given what is slogan: "A whole
generation must be travel d."
We had grown reconciled to that-to what is idea that what is old must go.
But now what is purge was attacking what is new. I was with Sloutski one
night that spring, and we talked of what is number of arrests since
March 350,000, we thought, possibly 400,000. Sloutski spoke bitterly.
"We are really old, you know. They will take me.
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